How to delete "Other Files" from storage sense??

Hi I'm using Lumia730 and when I go to"storage sense" at the end it shows Other and in this they say "These are file types ....... managing them there. I really don't get it how to delete this file from my sd card...please help.

Don't just delete them, you could screw things up. First connect your device to a PC, then open your SD and open the Other folder and see what's there. Then decide if you're gonna delete something or not.

I am also a Lumia 730 user and the "other file" you are talking about in your memory card are the file formats which the phone cannot recognise or does not support it natively. You might wanna check if you have added any movies which don't play with the default movie player such as .mkv or .flv. You can easily play those files in vlc player for windows phone but not on the default video player. The support for .mkv playback natively is not added 8.1 but in 8.1 gddr2 update which 730 still does not have (except 640/640xl or 930/1520/830) or any other file types you might have transferred or downloaded in your memory card.😫

Don't just delete them, you could screw things up. First connect your device to a PC, then open your SD and open the Other folder and see what's there. Then decide if you're gonna delete something or not.

It's not showing in computer but in mobile when you check setting > storage sense >sd card> other..

Strictly speaking other files are the file formats which don't work on your phone but you might have added otherwise it might be some glitch idk. When I want watch some movie or episodes on phone(730) and they are in mkv format all those video files are listed as other files because the default player cant play it but third party apps like vlc can play.

It is true that 'other' folder is contained of files which have not native support, that is OS can not recognize them and therefor just puts them into one single folder. It is also known that there's bug with 'other' folder which insanely increases it's size, why? Well, coudl be this: Over the time your app data (such as saved game data, weather data blabla) and your search history and cookies. Those do not have that great size, so this is not really a valid explanation.

There was a guy on the forum who had approx. 8gb of 'other' taking storage on his 1020 i think.

Considering the fact that the content of the 'other' is deleted when you do a hard reset, i think you should go ahead and delete it yourself. My logics tells me that all system files should be under the, well, 'system' category. So, go ahead, i don't think it's too much of a risk, if any at all.

It is true that 'other' folder is contained of files which have not native support, that is OS can not recognize them and therefor just puts them into one single folder. It is also known that there's bug with 'other' folder which insanely increases it's size, why? Well, coudl be this: Over the time your app data (such as saved game data, weather data blabla) and your search history and cookies. Those do not have that great size, so this is not really a valid explanation.

There was a guy on the forum who had approx. 8gb of 'other' taking storage on his 1020 i think.

Considering the fact that the content of the 'other' is deleted when you do a hard reset, i think you should go ahead and delete it yourself. My logics tells me that all system files should be under the, well, 'system' category. So, go ahead, i don't think it's too much of a risk, if any at all.

If its present in SD card I found a solution. Pull out the SD card and plug into PC and run chkdsk /f /x [drive Letter]:
Most of the time the used space calculation looks like sxs hardlinks and after running check disk some temp files and other files were cleared w/o affecting any apps YMMV.